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Main Authors: Terry, Lim Ngian Xin, Lim, Adrian Xuan Wei, Hill, Ezra, Ng, Lynnette Hui Xian
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.12237
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author Terry, Lim Ngian Xin
Lim, Adrian Xuan Wei
Hill, Ezra
Ng, Lynnette Hui Xian
author_facet Terry, Lim Ngian Xin
Lim, Adrian Xuan Wei
Hill, Ezra
Ng, Lynnette Hui Xian
contents We present a technique for Stereoscopic Cylindrical Screen (SCS) Projection of a world scene to a 360-degree canvas for viewing with 3D glasses. To optimize the rendering pipeline, we render the scene to four cubemaps, before sampling relevant cubemaps onto the canvas. For an interactive user experience, we perform stereoscopic view rendering and off-axis projection to anchor the image to the viewer. This technique is being used to project virtual worlds at CMU ETC, and is a step in creating immersive viewing experiences.
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spellingShingle Stereoscopic Cylindrical Screen (SCS) Projection
Terry, Lim Ngian Xin
Lim, Adrian Xuan Wei
Hill, Ezra
Ng, Lynnette Hui Xian
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We present a technique for Stereoscopic Cylindrical Screen (SCS) Projection of a world scene to a 360-degree canvas for viewing with 3D glasses. To optimize the rendering pipeline, we render the scene to four cubemaps, before sampling relevant cubemaps onto the canvas. For an interactive user experience, we perform stereoscopic view rendering and off-axis projection to anchor the image to the viewer. This technique is being used to project virtual worlds at CMU ETC, and is a step in creating immersive viewing experiences.
title Stereoscopic Cylindrical Screen (SCS) Projection
topic Graphics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.12237